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iE SONS OF NEW ENGLAND.—At House Sune ai, 1643, en motiga ef AscsHarard, aq. ‘alied to the chaiz, and, "ty the Chairman, ex- Esq. the following adopted: ef the princi- spirit our fathers to the battle of Bunker Hill, as needful for the preservation of can freedom as they were to obtain it—and may well new life aud strength from the view ot that memo jotic valor amidst the excitements and so” lemnities of theapproaching celebration of the anniver- BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. ae (from the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser.) Coffee.—Mi The arrivals of Lepare, * nearly as follow: i 4 January 1, per ‘specie since the first of last January, un- of our present Whig teriff, heve been of the Herald.) org, June 7th, 1843, Coleman’s Exchange Hotel. James G. Benvett, Esq.:— ret Commen ; ouncil. fe inent remarks JOHN TYLER, Pres- object of the 1 steamer from Liverpool, irom Vera Cruz, motion preamble and resolutions were unan: This meetin, fully convinced thi and the Hon. CHams Master General, will arrive in this Amboy, New Jersey, jae ren yey the rder that these tis ucsts ia nanner creditable to thi Tmetrepolis, from Vera Cruz, Great Western, 16, rom Bt. Thoma ships from Liverpool, from Vera Cruz, 19, from London, I arrived here yesterday, and learnt, by direct communication from Washington, that the Presi- dent is not to leave for this city until to-morrow (Thursday the 8th), instead of to-day, as was at first city by cae wer or $10 87 a $11; New per _cwt; Smoked ite of Tra Sales Brezil ot 7a 8 cents; i LT Java, 8}; green Ma. ‘market is more active, but fa 1700 bale x4) and Florida’ at bas oeais, 1200 5 Cty ‘a 12} cents. “ Sales la also are higher; ‘mostly at $562}. at been sold at $6 66} 8 96 63}, most Did Prime Provisions—Vork advanced to-day. Pork, Ohio, at $$ 274; Old Mess at ‘$10 50; New Mess at 10 rime, $8 1 a $9. : ota Babs os ime at $6 12}; Mess at $8 50, Hames sold at 49; J Moet at? arf; Hams at 6}; Shoulders at 6}; Lard at 54; Grease Butter at Grain—Wheat is held at $1 15 appropriate to the high stations they occupy in the public OO Or the country, the follo wing programme of cer- emomes will be obser ‘The execution of the arraugements adopted by the der the direction of General hal of the day, axsisted by mtlemen as may hereafter be selected for that 1 Banner will be dis) ational flag from the ous public builiiags, at sunrise on the morning of the 12th instant, A national salute will be fired from the Battery at the same time bythe veteran corps of Artillery, com- manded by Capt. George ‘The Division of Artillery and the various uniformed military corps, which may signify their intention to take part in the reception, by uniting with that division, will anseml:le on the Battery at or aboutthe hour of noon, and will be under the direction of Major General Charles W. Sandford. Commandants of independent com, requested to report to the joint committee, or to the Mar shal of the day, at as early a Major Generals of infantry, with other officers of their re- spective commands not on duty, ceremonies of the day. A volunteer division of Infantry will be organized un- der the command of Major General George 8, Doughty, and will be formed atsuch place as that officer may direct in season for the review on the Bat Officers ofthe Army and Nat battle, and by the side of the monument which 20, steamer from Liverpool, tuate its remembrénce— ips Liverpool and Has amer {rom Liverpool, expected. I therefore yielded to the solicitations of Mr. Coleman, and to the fascinations of bed, board, and bathing which his splendid hotel affords, and have staid overnight. I shall leave for Wash- ington at nine o'clock this morning. The state of feeling here, toward: I find pretty much as it 18 in Phila enough to calla t I have a deseription), 8c. weight; Jersey at Oats, River, at 294 a 30. Flour—Genesee, $5 citizens of New York und its vicinity, who England descent, to at Joint Committee, will be at Charlestown, Massachusetts on the !7th of June, instent, to swell the throng of Ameri- t to gather on the battle ground of Bun- ker Hill, to give force and meaning to the commemoration conflict of the Revolution. Resolved, That the Chairman of this meeting be the pre eneral director of such delegation. i gentlemen of New England origin. who have mads arrangements and wi! not fail to attend said celebration constitute said delegatien; and that they have power and be requested to take measures to associate with themzelves all sons of New England, citizens of New York and its vicinity, who are dis; Bunker Hill in honer of the occasion referred to, and that they trangmit the proper notice to the marshal at Boston, and adopt all other measures to give etlect to these resolu- , Great Western, from Liverpool and Havre id Smaller sums at various times, a the President, deiphia, There hin meeting (of int a commit. The committee dic City Hotel for the Presi- but even the committee ll last evening when the siding officer and was public feeli Resolved, That al Should specie continue to flow into this country for the remainder of the year at te it ring the last five months, our balance shiet on the 1st of TY, 1844, will show a clear gain of over twenty-seven is is the natural result ef w ‘ve importation of me production, and there! me rate which it has du- ts. indeed select Barnum’s denv’s accommodation; b ipetueaives Bid pee know ti ‘resident would arrive. ee The state of feeling towards Mr. Tyler in this way is very curious, and I shall have some fuinv things to record before he reaches the Empire City. h, in anticipation, that will be done, t will not be done—Dut I think it millions of dollars. 'Thi liey which checks the ex: goods, which encoureges creates the wherewith to sust We wish to place this momen possible form belore peal to hia candor to say if the la lacturing and commercial firm of ed to attend at riod a8 practicable. ‘The | ‘The following gentlemen were appointed to carry into 4 effect the object ut the foregoing reselutions: = Hon, MOSES H. GRINS. JNO. THOMAS, JOHN A. UNDERWOOD, JOSEPH L. LORD, GEO. CURTIS, SIMEON DRAPER, Jr. GEO. W. BETTS. 1 could tell mue' and much more better to wait for the reality. % ouN Jones or New York. than & Co. are not, when taken in the aggregate, better and cheaper clothed, housed, and fed at this time, while Laying up twenty-seven millions a year in gold and silver by their foreign trad alone, than they were in 1841, when, instead of e invited to unite in the The amount of @ commercial profit of twenty: ly ran in debt, over and abov: millions for foreign gewga able facts show a difference, a balance of account in favor "Tarasuny Notes Ovrstannia Jung. 1, 1343.—Amount as per the records of thisoftice, viz :— Of the issues prior to the 31st Aug. 1842, Ot notes issued under the act of 31st Aug. Do not these undeni- aay nd Marine Corps, who a $5 31}; Michigan and Ohio, round hoop, $5 12} a $6 25; round hoop Ohio, $5 a $5 064; Georgetown and Howard strect, $5 12} a $5 2; wine, $5 50; very little here; Alexandria, scarce, Rye Flour, $3 12} a $3 25; Corn meal, $2 87} $3 for Jersey; $3 25 cash, for Brandywine; $13 50 cash, for hhds; Shorts, 6} a7; Ship Stutts, 1 “bo! by ined .”” er a ye exami On Whalemen. New brovonp, Jane 5—0) George Washington, Taylor,ta Ar: Johan Brown, Small, Bay of Brown, spoke off Sernills, April t bud into the Com- n; 3th, heard . Provincetown, Jo an 0 bbe as 40 bike 6c. ; New Orleans corn at ; Maryland at 56c. measure; Chatham, of Boston 31 tat 29 34, lou 79 35—b: from from NOrlesns for Bo.ton, May ont ew Orleans, off Carystord Reef wr jor, from Kdgartown ona whaling n 76 14—=by the Rothsehi's. at to, from New Orleans he ‘Malory, at this port. from New Os'eans for Boston 9, fiom kurope for »ryege, June 5, Int 36 irae for Geno, Juue 2, lat 26, lon 73 » Sane 4, lat 25, lon Th 8 days from NOvleans for Barbud ’ lon 62 0-=by the Graltop,at the por,” MY ghts, Savanwan, June 3.~--Foreign are still extremely dull at for square and jd for he rates coastwise remain the same as —to New York,75 cents for square and $1 for round bales of cotton, and 50 cents per Boston, $1} per bale fer cotton ; to Providence, last en- pork, o-16d 31.—The only engagements for the week are a ship for Trieste, upon terms ¢quivalent to lcent ; ship for Liverpool at i1-32d for a partial cargo ; a sh er bale,and a brig for Hartford at | cent sengaged tonnage is much reduced by the departure of a number of vessels in ballast, and mas- ters are looking for some improvement in rates. New Oatrans—There is a better feeling in freights, and the rates to foreign ports have advanced since our We now quote cotton to Liverpool }4. freights remain as last quoted, may desireto unite, with any tad ion of their commends, are requested to make known their intentions to the joint committee, and will receive their instructions from his honor the Mayor, at Castls Gard The Joint Committee and members of the Common Council, such of the Executive officers of the City Go- vernment and other persons, os may be epecially designa- ted by the Joint Committee, will proceed M., in the steamboat New Haven, Allsons of New Englend disposed to join inthe celebra- tionare requested to hand their names to Moses H. Grin- nell,78 South street, Geo. W. Betts, 434 Pearl street, Chas. r House, or to any of the gentlemen of the above committee. MOSES H. GRINNELL, Chairman. Gro. W. Betts, Secret 0g WINDSOR CARTL of Jonathan § Co. under whig policy of siaty:four mil- Foreign M Rio Jaweino, April 10th.—The stock of flour in first hands i+ 11,000 bbls, all Richmond ; in all hands the stock The Locofoco policy ran the firm in debt thirty-seven millions a year, while its authors gloried in the encour- agement thereby given to foreign mdustry, to the mani- fest injury of home labor and home production. To pay this needless foreign Locofoco debt, it has taken more than two dollars’ worth of the property of the firm to pay one Deduct cancelle’ notes in the hands of the accounting officers, is very little specul: in Historical Romance of rIGH7 o'clock, A. ontinwed dull since last advic ion going on in any thing. mall. nearly exhausted. ‘ooda, the operation ttle doing, as the stocks Freights nominal, even at low prices, and not likely to prove beforethe next crop comes forward. Exchange of thedebt, owing to the scarcit medium, which never fails to offlict an individual or a na- tion that buys more than he or it sells or earns. If we interest and cost of collection to the debt of thirty seven millions, and to that the enormous sacrifice of pro bring it down to its value in gold in foreign mar! the times of Harry the Ki been issued from the New one canread the first chapter withor ing by a powerful interest to finish tho work. Price only 12} Sold by all booksellers and agents. ffice, June 1, 1943. of asound circulating T. L. SMITH, Rogister, obligingly offered for the purpose by Commodore Vander: hilt, appropriately decorated, music politely tendered by Col. Bankhead, to Amboy, for the President and his suite, on yy Ainsworth, has jui ress, 30 Ann street. N and provided with a band of Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia Yesterday. 15 shas Wilmington R R, 10%; 2 do 11; $5000 Ches & the purpose of meetin their epproach to the city. On the arrival of this deputation at Amboy, an address Del Loan, 2; $2951 State Married, annual, 47; 198 shas Girard 2shas Bank of North America, 304}; 1864, 464; $2000 ‘$3270 State 5s, various Insurance, 173; 21 do ter paying a duty ‘or the support of foreign Governments averaging $1120n every $91 worth of exports, the loss of the firm cannot be estimated at less than one hundred mil- nothing of the greater loss from the idleness etive labor of so large portion of the part- 0G- GREAT SALE OF ENGRAVINGS, FINELY selected from Wm. A. Colman’s choicestock ; be- from London, of mounted and varnished r ll ready to hang up, as they require no framing, embracing many popular aubjects. ‘To 1d at auction, at the New Store, 8th June, 1343, will be made by Elijah F. Purdy, President of the Board of Aldermen, and chairman of the Joint Committee. the closeof this ceremony, the company will embark and immediately leave for the city. Upon entering the Bay, after passing Staten Island, ‘resident willbe fired from the 46; 1 share Peansylyi Bank Tenn, b5deft, 54. fo, 203 Broadway, this day, salutes in honor of the Sale to commence at 11 A. M. Sale pe- On Tuesday morning, 6th inst., b to Miss Died, posts in the harbour, under the direction of Co- nkhead, senior officer of the Army on this station, and {rom Fort Richmond by a squadron of troops attached to the Command of Brigadiear General Storms, of the Horse Artillery. ‘The flag-ship Independence, Commodore Charles Stew- art, Commsnding Home Squadron, and the line of dattle ship North Carolina, Commodore Jacob Jones, Post Cap- tain of this Naval Station, will Se moore! in the harbor, end yards manned in honor ol the tomary salutes on the pass- Under the protective policy, instead of selling property tothe amount of one hundred millions (o pay a foreign debt ty seven millions, the tirm will lions of foreign gold which it e paid for this year, over and above what it has con- of foreign proeucts. Hence it will be able to put liens more than usual into the pocket of the com- branch of the firm ; nine millions more than usu- the pocket of the agricultural branch of the firm ; and nine millions more than usual into the pocket of the manufacturing branch of the great firm of Jonathan ¢ Co. Over twelve millions of dollars of this sum, as the figu f this article demonstrate, spicious influence i LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. Ly » June 7=Cid Delos. Eckfeldt. W Indi Gray Pertambuco; Kathleen, Taylor, Coast of Atrien; E. W. SNOW, Auct’r, DR. RUSH’S HEALTH PILLS ARE FAST superseding all other medicines for the cure of diseases For two months past it has been impossible to supply the country demand, which has amounted to more than three hundred groce, or over 43,060 boxes. ‘The sales in this city and neighborhood is increasing beyond precedent, and no individual uses pills without recommending them to othere, eo entirely do they give satisfaction. 30 Ann street ; 459 Broadway ; 168 Bowery ; 69} and 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Acents—Zieber, 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia; Dr. Reed, Baltimore ; Guthrie, Albany ; Brainard & Co. Bos- ton ;'Smith, 820’ Broad street, Newark ; Charles Dyer, ahway, N. J., and by all respect Agents wanted.— On Wednesda: Ball, aged 23 yea Emily Ell'cott, Lenderwan, fm ell, fm New York, arat Lagaayra Bemard. Mayaguez; Gh ff, do; Ad-hme, Hesderick bung. appropriately deco! oncasion, and will fi ing of the steamboa On reaching the city, the Iandin; Castle Garden,where a’ battalion of tooops will be sta- tioned for duty as a guard of honor. accompanying gne the Marshal ofthe d ave already been manifest in the build. 10 and splendid ships at New York and other seaports—in the increased price of ftour, pork, lard, and all agricultural products, to the joy and much need: ed relief of the husbandman—and in provement of every branch of domestic manufactures, ma- ny ot which are now for the first time ¢: Britain and seld at a profit. Reader, which isthe true tem ? The freetrade runin-debt policy of the Locofo- afedebt, money-earning, money saving Ninto’s Orgra Frangais.—Last night the Garden was crowded to excess to witness the first repre- sentation of the Black Domino, and it was highly successful. There is more inoterest in the subjext than in that of the Ambassadress; and M’selle Calvé was much more successful as Argile than in the part of Henriette. Her songs are better adapted to her truly melodious voice. We never saw people It is delightful to see such crowded audiences reward the enterprising proprietors’ en- deayors to give us enterteinments of such a high character as Le Domino Noit. It isadmirably exe- Le Court, Richer, Madame Le Court and Madame Mathieu had all the characters and music peculiarly adapted to their abilities, The Black Domino will be as great a rage in New York as Paris. To-night Burton plays in two pieces—the Mummy (which he acts so ex- cellently,) and Maximilius Horseflesh. will take place at The President and will be immediately escorted, by y and his assistants, to the Saloon of the Garden, and presented tp his Honor the Mayor, and tothe members of the Common Council b: Brown, President of the Board of Assistant Aldermen. An appropriate addrese of welcome will be offered by the layor, at the close of which a deputation from the mili- tary will wait upon the President and invite him to a re- din readiness, the President will mount and review the line, in company with the Major Generals, the Marshal of the day, and such gentlemen of his suite aa may be desi; The review being closed and the oustomary salutes fired, the line will break into column and prepare to rocession, the Artillery preceding Mr. Tunis Foxxes, Providence ; Pearson, able medicine stores, booksellers, &c. H. G, DAGGERS, General Agent, 90 Ann street, New York. e astonishiug im: CHILDREN DIE OF WORMS, WHEN SHER would save their lives. would be so thoughtless as to neglect the only means of cure when it can be procured for the small sum of 25 cents? We have often been astonished at the cures rela- ted of these Lozenges. Children that had been given up nd parents, after swilling rowing worse, have been erman’s Worm Lozenges. cos, or the keep out policy of the Whigs We @avo italicised some parts of this truly political clap-trap, The sage remarks, if enough specie should come here we shall have $27,000,000, and the tariff will bethecauseofits coming. Suppose it don’t come, andits import has already ceased—the last steamer brought none. What will the tariffdo about it inthat caso? Ever since 1832 some particular government measure has been charged with all ‘‘the ills that flesh is heir to.” The ‘‘re= moval of the deposites” was the pack horse for some time. The “repeal of the Bank charter” carried the load anothar stage, und was relieved by the “specie circular,” which proved a good strong nag, but gave up in favor of the “Sub-Treasury,” which was soon relieved by the ds.” And a change is now making “to the tarif,” which being the“ critter” employed by the party Worm Lozeng more pleased. view of the treops on du: st recovery, by physiciai ns of medicine an cured by one ortwo doses of Dr. Sherman is entitled to the gratitule of the whole civilized world for the inestimable discovery of this pleasant and efficacious vermifuge; and those parents who suffer their children to linger on in misery and even die from worms, without resorting to the onl\ ‘eguilty of gross neglect. Dr. Sherman’s 18 st 106 Nassau street. Broadway; 188 Bowery; 110, 273 ai Fulton street, Brooklyn; and &9 Chesnut street, Philadel ted by the President. Sullmau, Mr Ferri Messrs Clarke, M: vergue, Upman, cuted. -¢broughont. unite with the civic a5. a guard of honor tl The various societies, public bodies, delegates from the several wards, and-citizens mounted, who may desire to take part in the procession, will be formed under the di- reotion of the Marshal of the day and his assistonts, and will meet seasonably for that purpose, at places contigu- ous to the Battery. The various bodies, civil and military, being in readi- ness, the movement will commence on.@ signal from the Marshal for the day, and the order of March will be as Agents—227 Hudso1 oY y Messrs Farnham, D W 1. stedt, Germany: Mr E Biownt, 68 Lt. Toé Cuattam Tueatre.—Mrs. Therne’s Jack Shep- Miss Rowledge, M 0G THOSE SUFFERING WITH THE PILES CAN pard last night was equal to her most happy eftorts be positively cured by the use of the genuine Hay’s Lini- ment. ‘The Rev. Charles Sparry, No, 2, First Avenue, The Divisicn of Artillery, Seg ae by Major General Ir the 7th inst., Many Sanan, wife of Jeremiah E. James, and grandaughter of the late John T. 5 months, 7 days. ‘The friends and ‘relations of the fam attend her funer: ‘Thursday, 8th inst. On Wednesday, 7th inst., Mrs. Carwanine’ McCoy, a native of Cove Cork, Ireland, in the 67th yearof her age. Her friends, and those of her sons-in-law, William P. Bennett and Richard Fagin, are respect{ully invited to attend her funeral, this aiternoan, at four o'clock, from her late resieence. On Wednesday afternoon, 7th inst., of consumption, ity Marshal, a native of Hamburg, 2 James street. 2. The friends of the family, and brother officer , are mnvi- tee to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 6 treet, to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Passengers Arrived. New Quix ns—Ship ‘Tyrian— My Pickering and Indy, 8 sette, 27 diya from Ja aie: 12.49, lon 67 30—9y the same. Spartan, of Provine-town, 9 mos 91 10 W—by the Onei vt Londoo, Jane 2, lat 400 bb's sp oi!, April 28, ox om, w th 1900 bbls ail by the Fee nt, ‘May lat 27 N, lon 62 March 21, Cape Horn wk for rice ; to W., 25 milesmby the af N Bedford, 2300 bi Mat SU AH 8, 83.20 W—=by the » anne Liverpool for New Orleans, no dite, lat 2439, lon verpool for Newburyport, June 5, Cape Ann i n, New O:leans for Liverpool, of Sand Ke New Orleans fi Asina, New Orleaca for 3 ud a wh alongs'de, arsvilles, May 22, lat 25 Megunticook, New Orleans for Marseilles, May 27, lat 30.4%, a, mouth, Mobile for New Bedford, 25 miles S E& Tortugas Rhode Island, Mobile for Bordeaux, May 23, Int 27, lon 87. reign Porta, warp, (Afiics) Feb 23—8ld Mary Paulina, Hi ‘ons! . May 17Arr Sooloo, Robinson, N Orleans; Ville de ne, Jobnaon. Havre. Lyon, Stoddard, and In exports, there is but nas, May 20—In rt, Victoria, for Havre, ready for ‘08, Lincola, for N Yor! enon the 24th, in lat 22 ua'y reported as having been captain on the hands of go- st, John OJen, i Nimrod, Hamburg; rr Chalco, L)pool; June 5; U Sbrig D Ponto Capeun> M- ree bya comnt of detention 23—The Hellespor the Rev. T. J Saw- any Conant, only daughter of the late Ama Couant, all formerly of Boston, ‘oss. bs ena Cauz, May 2 ! ta sail soon. Warrington, Gat- sth 2ist; Kebecea, fe Nonpariel, fm Philad, arr 20th: Lou of Provincetown, fm Charle: ily are invited to eoshelie, Hackitan fn , from 124 Nassau street, at 4 o’clock on Jung J de Cartagen, wi s, for Cordenas, sid 4 ds before; is °, for Cowes, sld Lake Ports. Curverann, June 2—Arr Cit'r ) ner, Di insom, Carman, Pt Barthol + Toledo; Ohno, i "Ocean, Chase; Buffalo, ‘Evier, 160; Queen Charlotte, Home Ports jelen Mar, M’Castin. Castine for Kichmord, Thomasten for or for Windies. Std 2d, the Owv’s Heao, J Bait; Hy daspe, Watch and © Aherst. Mallory Willixms. line-Mr Brown and J Diliing NewnuRypont, Juae 5— 417 Columb’ Bostew, J ne 6—Arr Colombo, Eld Snow, do: Go Henry, Robinson, dv; Laurence, Maj land, Africa, via Se Jol Ontario, Gordor . Miss M A Stil'man, Mi Mr J Cark Jady and Barr Wi Bremer, Passengers Sailed, Harearoot—Sbip George Washington—Right Rev Bishop NYork; Re Rev Bishop Parcell, a Kev Mr Hammer, Mr ‘harlow Leitch, of Auburn; Mr G Stothard, of ham, lade, child and sereant, .oomix, J Hutchinson, A Lamorey, J Mr J Stenson, B A Wat ous, antry BA ; Mr W A Smets, Mr heretofore ; aud Mr. Marshall as the accom- inpower has to carry all the good, “ cattle of another color” had to carr all the bad, real ov fancied, that occurs. The above article, therefore, having got the!panniers across thi: with “whig policy,” which it says destroyed the importa- tion of goods in exchange for produce. readers that the subject will be placed before them in the “simplest possible form,”and well does it keep its word, for we never remember to have seen in print anything sosimple, The $27,000,000 that we are fo get he has seiz- ed upon as commercial profit. swelled to $61,000,009, by counting $37,000,000, which it is alleged was the debt contracted in 1841. The excess of import of that year was $21,000,000, of which $6,000,000 was specie. ‘The remainder was the proceeds of freights earned by American shipping and profits on $106,000,000 of exports, Why these are called ‘‘debts” we do not know, but with the same sang froid with which the $27,000,000 we have net got is pocketed, it is assumed that the locofoco policy contracted a debt of $37,000,000 per annum. Then follows speculations about needless debts. The $27,000,000 wus completely cured after suffe: ing 10 yeare. Any one the others being can call on him at his residence. at 21 Courtland street, near Broadway. BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA.—We are not in the habit of puffing medicine, or any thing that smacks of the apothecary® shop. But there are things in this line s8es8 many valuable properties, and whose vir- ealing qualities should be made as public as the diseuses for which they area remedy. efflicted, with common consent, have long since placed In all those diseases which result from impurities of the biood, or a derangement of the or- gans ot lifr, the test of ten years has proved this to be one ofthe best restorative agents which the ingenuity or sci- ence of man has ever been enabled to produce. sre many nostrums which ma son, but which will not stand the test of time,or the search- ing investigation oftruth. It is only those which possess intrinsic merit—which Invite scrutiny and challenge competition, that will maintain a wide spread and gene- pularity for years, and continually rise higher and rin the regard and consideration of the public.— Such has been the case withthe Extract of Sarsaparilla prepared by C. C. Bristol, of this city.—Buftalo Daily Ga- zette, May 24th, 1643. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Burger, 50 Court- landt street, and druggists generally. Bugles and Trum| ‘The Marshal and Deputy Mar: Military Company, as an Escort. The Marshalof the Day and his Aids. THE PRESIDENT, Mounted, accompanied by Alderman Purdy, and Assistant Alderman Brown, Chairman of the JointjCommittee of the Common Council. plished villain Jonathan Wild, was all that one could desire in that character. of “ The Fire Raiser” is to be played, in which Mrs. Thorne and Messrs. Marshall and Jones ap- Mr. Wood also plays, in ‘* The Foulah of the United States, To behad genuiae only To-night the drama 1» proceeds to lead it Itthen notifies its Cay co New Oncrans—S 6 kgs lard 5 buwier In this class, the Containing His Honor the Mayor, The Joint Committee of the Common Council, And the Gentlemen composing the President’s suite. The Presipent or tne Untrep Srares returned to this city yesterday, by the way of Richmond and ksburg, from his briet visit to his residence New Orteans—Ship T: Markoe—324 B G-aves—s2 Boorman, Jolson & co77 bbi Wood—50 bris wheat 271 bils por bhds bacon 221 kers lard hi mx Teasis do if bbl b: 33 bariels do 65 barrels lard, 147 bbls pork, 3 bb's tallow, J PK 3 fees pouer Bristol's Sarsaparilla. This profit is suddenly 1g the Members of the Common Council, ‘sof the Army and Navy,and of the Militia off duty: Volunteer Division of Infa Major General George 8. Doughty With Invited Guests, strangers and others. Delegates from the Wards of the City in carriages, mounted, or other w ist Public Societies and Associations . Citizens Mounted. The Vetoran Corps of Artillery. The route of the Procession will be up Broadway, through Chatham street, the Bow The proper salutes were fired from the frigate Missouri and the arsenal on the boat’s passing up having the President on board. {t is understood that the President will, in a few ys, take his departure hence to be present at the ceremony of the completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, on which occasion he will be attended several of the Heads of Departments. —- Nat. Intel. pre) gain notoriety for a sea- commanded by do lard—M ‘Leightoi bbls lar¢—T Stews UHARLYStON=B ig Moses—I2t beles cotton, on & Adsms—51 do George Bulk n—95 do. to oider—98 tc: jobinso1—72 ba y=! do BE Lafis Dackwitz—3 en es TP Buckli deraoy & Brother.—1 box WT 2 bxx Meyer Lrot—7 do A Rave Le Barbicr—4 bbls A A Denman. Boor on THE otugR Lea.—The Secretary of the Treasury has ordered the revenue cutter Tane' circling Union Foreign Importations. Vatranaiso—Barqne Condor=1944 bigs coffee 3399 qtls cor- per 3142 hides 836 qtls hides 221 q'ls Braz2l wood 2 pkgs birk to Alsop & Chauncey. Domestic Importations, New Ontraxs—Barque Mallory—2000 bbls flour, t> Dow, it Emeline— 228 hhds 205 blils pork 1 do cCollock & Churchinwm— 81 hhds sugar rian—221 bales cotton Aids tobacco Rt. Mai ai 24 hinds bh a, 9 that we have not got is then divided among the different Hoe ENC RRY ageens oes lat pose interests very equitably, on the credit system. That is now lying, at the wharf of one of our worth: mber to Centre builders, ina dismantled state, and with all her Park, down Broadway, through street. O0G- DISEASES OF THE EAR. they have it on paper without the reality. The extraor- On reaching the east entrance of the Park, the head of MARITIME HERALD, Mic Nair’s Accoustic water tanks and ballast out, to be refitted and pro- ‘ ts ceed to New York for repairs. Oilisthe surest cure ever discover column will halt, the civic that cure deat dinary announcement is then made that new ships are ss into the Park, and the President, What motive could d after a total deafness of 15 Ship Masters and Agents, We shall esteem it a favor, if Cay building in New York, because the “tariff” has prevent- ed them from bringing home any freights and from carry- ing abroad any more domestic goods than they can get the The “astonishing improvement in domestic manufactures” is proved by the fact that aquontity of goods remained in the Boston stores without finding buy- have prompted such an order, we are at a loss to imagine. Certainly it could not have been econo- my or the good of the service—for we are well as- he necessary work might be done as well and as cheaply here as at any ship yard in the city of New York. Other cutters have been re- paired here, and as far as we are aware of, the de- ayor, Joint Committees, and invited guests, will assem: | has fully regained his hearing. ble in'front of the City’ Hall, whero the honors of a marching salute will be rendered to the President and his Cabinet Ministers. His Excellency, Wiut1amC, Bouck, Governor of this State, hes been invited by the Joint Committee to be pi sent with his military staff. Should the official duties of the Chicf Magistrate permit, the committee expect that “TONIC MIXTURE’ of Debility loss of appetite, weakness in the back and limbs, palpitations, giddiness in the head,nervousni er Jers arising from an im} FOR THE CURE anv Foreign News; jired state of the vital energies, whether produced by vicious indulgences, or any other cause, is sold by the authority of the College of Medicine partment has always been satisfied that the work was well and faithfully done. it, our mechanics have good cause te complain of ers until their prices fell so rninously low that they were incipal office, 97 mel Ea eT Se ite Taorory Sol prtoaieel eos, 7 | ent to, Ruglend in agll A wehiennale WoNLmetak: bottle ; half dozen, (in case,) 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. he will unite in the ceremonies ot reception, and that ho To say the least of | witl receive the President and other guests in the Gover- Nassau street. Price Pipe PONT OF NKW YORK, JUNE 8, nor’s room at the City Hall. The Governor and his stefi Now what has been the real cause of the import of this will also be invited to participate in the honors of the | Principal office of the College, 97 Nessau street. Vs order of Mr. Secretary Spencer.—Norfolk specie? Why,national,bankruptcy end State insolvency t5 utd: Mandarin, Hi leh, Hallett, Balt; am ‘Manson Curseoa; He: ding, Washington, NC.. ip, June 5—Arr J Allyre, Epaantown, Jane 1—Arr Sti xu Bratus, Robbins, N York, Fant, Riven, Juae 3—Arr Mer agara, Young, Philad; Sid, W. PRevipgnct, Jane Weltr, NYork Sid, Avpany, June 6 Ai: Hi rd. sermae Fal cee 150, al gt, Btoddard, 4, June 7—Art Acorn, Howes, Boston; Gei t lenry, Jenny, do; Gen Scart, Ri ‘01 Jaue 6—Art Emily Eliicott, Laudeman, Porto , Palen, Provi- Vicumonp, Jane 5—Arr Kina Ellen, Portland; ‘Anu Kiza, Townsend, NY¥¢ rah Ann Somers, Powell, N York; Wave, Re Mat oe ‘Savanuah, uno, Jane 6—Cid Sussnni S-wsrd, Koss, Trov; Fo Oceola, Bown, drews, NYork; Kalamazoo, McC L twerp; Osceola, Hol ive, May 28—Arr Ea Didy, Linool; Al feu dos Lady Colebroske, lay 30—Arr T Pickering, ar,(Brem) Spiker, Bremen; Pi . Batter, do; Arctabald Gracie, Philad. ew Ontea’ Cld, Hudson, Page, Fy 1 box J Sandert—Lease Sar- uikley—t box & NIBLO’S GARDEN. OPENED FOK THE SEASON. : Mr. JOHN SEBTON. tains of Vessels will give BERT SiLvey, of our News #leet, a Ke left at the Bort whence they Spoken on their Passage, a Li pers or News they may hav bonrd them immediately on their arrival. respondents, at home or abroad tending to this Office all the M " jar Comedian, assisted by ‘Agents and Cor £) will also confer a favor by MISS AYRES, Marine Jntelli Nautieal Information of any kind will BM KOBERTS, formance to commence at hil past 7 o'elgek Moon marching salute, to be rendered in front of the City Hall, h ‘or, the Judges of the Consuls, the members for which one party is as culpable as the other. Whig influence contracted nearly all of the $250,000,000 State and city debts now existIig; each party has had a band in repudiation. Let us see how much of this specie has been The following will show the Honor the May nate, and the Common Council. ” At the close of the marching salute, off to the front and rear of the City Hal MONEY MAI Wednesday, June 7—6 P.M. Tho stagnation of general trate and the consequent scarcity of buisiness paper, bears heavily on the banks, and Distressina Casuaity.—We learn from a cor- respondent in Wareham that on Fri lads, by the names of John M. Besse, and William Hooker, ventured out on a fishing ex- the troops will file and the infantry robbed from the creditors. sture to'*Les Diamans de la Cow-onne” New York, anew comi Un cne act, vy Diner, nvttor of “Kill or Cure, Squire,’ *He’e not a miaw” Afver which, Ist time i bas tat ge Havre, Wm Whi” Cy rq rh ‘avenstedt—B rigs ortion being formed in line in the Park will fire a feu-de- jie, and the ceremonies will close with THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘The President and accompanying guests will then ea- ter the Governor’s room for the purpose of receiving such of the citizens, strangers, and officers off duty, as may be in attendance. The President and suite will then be escorted to the quarters prepared for them at Howard's Hetel, for which cursion, a few miles down Wareham harbor, and the wind blow: in most cases will have a sensible effect upon their divi- Some of them—the Bank of New York, the Ame- rican Exchange Bank, and the Bank of Commerc prompt and large investments in stocks, as almost the on- ining their customary dividends. When, onarecent occasion, we pointed to the return of the Bank of Commerce, as explanatory of the {stock speculations, interest due for the year ending January 1843, on stocks held abroad, and net paid, but which formerly was annually paid :— the boat was upset, and all est, J. M. Besse, must have er she righted, as he was found next morning. The two Besses were the sons of a poor widow, who was depending in agreat measure on thei —New Bedford Mercury Ship Oneida, Swit March, with teas and left beore reprrted. Id ineo. The Hovewell, U,8. Bank Stock, ir industry for her support. Arrived. fom Canton 26th Feb, and Mncoa 204 ks to Grnoell, Mintarn & co The ships Natche pat day, ‘The ships Calumet, left Ho jadron of horse will bedetailed by Gen. San- uard of honor. To render this reception a fittin Chief Magistrate of the Un on the disposition of citizens of wedid not intend to impute blame to a particular institu- tion, 0 much as to point out the inevitable results of a vi- cious paper system, which engenders speculation to-day only to be succeeded by distress to-morrow. As an in- tegral part of a whole system, the Bank of Commerce per. forms its functions well. The frank and open manner in Court Calendar, pi and Michigan, Cincurt Count —Nos, 42, 125, 113, 55, 80, i14, 19, 77, 69, 99, 96, 24, 169, 62, 101, 7, 89. compliment to the joint Committee rely cent asses to aid them in progress of the procession. ill be epen from an early hour of and will display their most beautiful forms of jets ratification of the public. Various Companies, Total Interest, These may, however, bethg “needless locofoco debts,” the payment of which is not part of the “whig poli- 95, 13), 61, 67, 83, 121, 46. 102, 73, 74, 81, 82, 84, 85, 116, Og- THB GIANT GIRL AT PEALE’S MUSEUM, is certainly the most conspicuous character In New ftow. fm Macoa for N yor! Montezuma, Louber, from Liverpool, May 8, with mde Srnzysiam Jackson, 19 days from New Orleans, with mdse t ‘ Feb 23, and Coqu' 2. Gonidor, Wards from Valpara which it placed its sffairs before its stockholders and the erved, in an eminent degree, to enhance the confidence reposed in it ; and its stock is accordingly atapremium. This example cannot be too soon followed by the other institutions. Atthe Board this morning the feeling was much im- improved, and prices generally went up. Ohio 6's, } per cont; Kentucky 6's, § ; Indian: son, $; Illinois, 1} per cent; Pat At the new Board, there were sales of U. States loan at Mlinois rose 24 ; Farmer’s Loan York. What a seosation she wovld create in Broadway —whet a bustle there would be. Though she ap bo a dead weight, yet she is very lively. She runs about the Museum the whole day ond never complains of be ing fatigued, end tho’ at times rather serious, still we should say she is not much given to thinning. body should make a point of seeing her before her depar ture, which takes place on Monday, as she is engaged to attend the Bunker Hill Celebration. mers to be seen in addition to the Giant Girl, all for formance this afrernoon at 8 o'clock. y way attended by upwards of four hundred psrsons—at night the place was a perfect jam — roper officers will whieh the procession will p: and that all public vehicles are excluded fre herein prescribed, Owners of private carrieges are re. quested not to interrupt the line of march. Published by order of the Joint Committee, ELUAH F. PURDY, ABRAHAM HATFIELD; WM. V, BRADY, WN T. WILLIAMS, JAS. D. OLIVER. City Hall, New York, June 8,1843. A future publicatian will be made of the names of men selected to furm the Staff of the Marshal of at the streets through re free from obstructions, Harvey, just arry ‘The terif, by parslysing industry, has been Barqae Mallory, Brown, 18 days from New Orleans, with fo the country probably of $50,000,000 already. The peo. ple of the country, the agricultural portion, have been at work and raised a surplus of $100,000,000, which they have endeavored to sell abroad ; but their sales have been restricted by government only to such as they can make forcash. They have not been allowed to barter. How mapy excellent bargains have been open to our farmers in foreign markets, but could not be consummated, because Abbot Lowrence and his Iawyers forbid any proceeds of sales from being brought into the country other than spe- cie, When a little specie could be picked up it was brought home ; and even to do that we have been obliged There are seven 1} Delaware and Hud one shilling, and on, }; Harlem, }. The one yestei is, fir 116, with the dividend. BOSTON M'NSTRELS’ BENEFIT—MAGNI. ‘The position of the Concord, N. H., and Boston Railroad The company of accom: FICaNT ATTRACTIONS. XHALL GARDEN CIRCUS WAS WELL Plahed Vocalists ned Mesalons eee any oh accom: | Og VAUXHALL, GARDEN CIRCUS attended last week with the gay and fashionable of our Capital subscribed, oo el days fom Turks Island, with Wilder, Chase, from Boston, with mdse, to Moses, Loveland, 6 days from Charleston, with mdse to Br brig Edward, Skaling, fom Windsor, NS, with plasterto om Richmond, with NY. Lee & eo; Anson, Bark” 3 British Qaeen,( ote, Maximus Hogs flesh, Indio, (Sci) Morante» Naples sad Palermo. H Broom & co; Eelinse, Nickerson, ha” ex aud St Martha, Zachriste & co—Sehr M B Moberrou, fewbern, NC, JL’ Mitchell; Lucy, Meavs, New Haven, mith, Leeds &'cs. emi n between the Pieces for I'ro- and tirand Saloon, w: i the ehorerat Kinds and which ti Band i ard, Strauss and Lanner. Overtare to La Dame Blanche” To conelade with the, me y. ices, and refreshnents of ariety will be found,de favurite selections frou Waterman, an! }» Feb 20th, saw the la- from Canton Feb 21, with teas and PORT ARLR Pos Jaughter on Tuesday, will be i nicht of the new opera of To Morrow, Friday ee INO NOIR sto Al 8, for OBERT MACAIRE ! SATURDAY—R: For the Bevefit of Mons Lecourt. of the French Company—Mondays, Wedaesdays, A iny—Tuesdays and Thars days, nrton will appear. the King! ‘hk occasion Mr W E > Astrict;Police will be im. sattendiee and great cre taken to prevent the admission of fmeveger Persons. Tickets Fifty Cents, had at the Garden daring TC7 A limited number of Season Tickets, will be dia arise Amaads, fc Leunerton, 12 days from Wii ister. ees 17 days from New Os'cans, with 7, ia » trom Pei anne ‘ iam Behr Coaster, Derrickson, Vire'nia. Salt«d. ances, during their short engagement, have been the aretes, Wash theme of universal wonder and praise, to-day, at the American Museum. Att! the variety of new songs, parodies, by several eminent volunteers,among whem we see the pame of Me Dixon whose to repudiate debts. Sales at the Stock Exchange, $7009 Ohio 67s, °60, 21000 do city, to witness the unparalleled equestrian and gy mnasti performed by Mr. Banckers’ celebrated Company.— Mr, Gardner's equestrianism appears to be the principal m among the ladies. | on the tight rope, stands at the head of his profession, his somersetting from feet to feet is something entirely new, and certainly very daring. Mr. Carroll on his two beau- teke their benefit extra afternoon y will introlucea and will be assisted Balance on hand, Earnings for last ei; topic of convereat Mr. Geo. Sweet 410 do 7s Farmers? Trost, 50 do 1000 da. 92 ippearance as a bufli 1000 I special bonds, 32% 50. de Theatre. Sce bills and ‘dvertive- 2000 do 33 50 Ohio L & Trast, Packet ships George Washington, Burrows, for Liverpoc!; Floridian, Pratt, Alexiud. ur Liverpoc Herald Marine Corre: Orrick ov tH tiful horses, carrying the sweet and enchanting little Miss MeFarland, appears to strike e' Mc¥arland’s anrival o Nett profit, ments for other attractions and performances. Dehoiier with, won Deduct dividend of 5 per cent, 60 Manhatten Bany, omersetts and Garde- Art tth, Pilot boat Hornet, of Tish 2% Anb & Roch RR Reserved fund, her masumast on Sature ta ae} 0G- UNITED STATES PILOTS.—There are inthis city from four to six Pilots, whose pilot part of the waters of the Atlentic, border! six different Eastern States. to the Jaws of any one State, nor can any Branch Piiot nny jokes, appear to delight the audience. The new and interesting baliad entitled Laben and Annette, has been received with raptures of applauae, in which the beautiful Mrs. Sweet, together with 9 50 Monawk & Hud RR, 2 do 130 33% rrlem RR oO lo 25 N Jerwey RR, heavy 8W blaw—pat into Teunton for NYork. Bid, leClintock, Ap:irchicols for Providence There is no reason why the Harlem Railroad, running into New York, should notjpresent similar results, under These Pilots are not sul proper management ; as the whole trade of the country 3000 Tadiana ste:ling, Mrs. Gardener, 5000 Kentucky 6's, Ww one. ot boat Virgiui 0 for N flourishes largely. We wish this establishment great auccess, and do cheerfully recommend all who are fond ot a good and healthful amusement to pay them a visit — The price is only 25 cents 0G-TOILET ARTIC brated makers, warranted; licensed by. any one State, ofter himself (on the ground ving the districts through which it isto River for Alban: merely of being a State Branch Pilot) as a competent lot vessels from New York to either, or all of Island Sound does not apper erefore, think that those indi- iduals who have the requisite skill and experience as stly entitled to he called United States Pilots, h them from Branch Pilots merely. Shipping merchants, it is well known, ar the United States Pilots to pilot vessels and competent, an: nd merchants of the selocted, and no others. 0 150 Long Hplacd RR, 1050 lo ‘Tho religions and philosophical world are frequently startled, and sometimes amused, at the extreme impu , ignorance and folly of the imposters that make their appearance occasionally, as well as the gro- tesque absurdity of their impositions. ‘The religious eom munity have recently wondered over the credulity of those led away by the monstrous assertions and doctrines of “ Mathias,” “ Joe Smith,” and “Mr. Miller.” The Tho philosophic world have been nology, animal magnetism, and Fou ridiculous the chimera ef the imposter, with the greater Yet of all the impostions that have boen practised, the epeoulative follies of politico financicrs are the most barefaced, the most gravely urged and the most readily swallowed. These reflections have boen induced by taking up the National Intelligencer end meeting with the following extract from a Buffolo psper of no authority or standing. The table with which it ir the Eastern States. Lon; to any one State. We, t ES.—Razors, of the most cele- Mather Man Bank, large variety of ‘Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes, Perfumery and Washing Soaps, all ofthe best quality, and sold at exceedingly low prices. mekes the richest possibl G NDER! pot. Inventer and Manufacturer of tho Metallic Strop, 163 Broadway. ‘Tho Metallic Tablet Strop, invent G. has been in extensive use for the last 25 years. uperiority, from th tlemen, are at present in th Professor J. Griscom, Dr. Tallmadge, President of th Milikio, Cutler tothe Royal Navy, 301 Strand. Manutactory, 163 Broadway. PRESERVE AND BEAUTI Tucan only bed th Columbia, which dence, boldnes: 15 American Rx Bank, and Yantic, 0 York. Such of them as 95 Ohio Life & Tru t, 900 Love Island, 1000 Ohi r ighest respectability, stonished with phro- ierism. The more MARITIME LAW. New York Public 1962 4 de, We tes Stock Kxchange. rapidity has it spread. , bo Mecvanign Bi Aw, 150 w 3000 Kentucky 6%, THE HAIR.— riginal Balm of ‘ears become to ordor, that defies into getonly of Messrs. Comstock & Co., 9 Courtland PANK THEATNS.. Mr. D. Marble engrged for Fire heatre in five years. Lib Bi THIS EVENING FOR SUANDAL ries Surface, Mr Brougl t, 25 cus; Gallery, 1236 cts. Doors open at 7 es commence at half past 7. CHATHAM THAT «, ING, will be performed, FIRE RAIS) with BLUE J. Circle @ ¢ ats: ta lin-se10u—Dress Pit 255 Gallery belore 7—curtaln rises at 736 w'clock precisely, AMERICAN eee WALNUE ST., PHILADELPHIA. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MI88 CUSHMAN. port rot NY. er, Dayton ver. Generali Record. The packet th'p Dutchess de Orleans, Captain Richardson, saiis for Havre this morning. Her letter bags close at Gilpin’s, 1 ship New Bogland, $75 tons burden, was offe:- wivedrawa ot 6 K. A. MARSHALL, Lessee. cw WO! Gas ey NEVER EQUALLED! IN EUROPE OR AMERICA! AND Ly yy lel ® wouter of the Worl: on 4 feet Tinches high, aud NS. ATTRACTIONS NO ad ahs 2ty Ibs. She w= josity everexlub ted iu America, and it is im~ rrect conception of ner immense size. City Hall. possiple to form a i Has the plessre'to announce MINSTRELS OF THS RHINE : Miss BATERIS ERN: M er. that he has engaged the follow; T, tir ANCON WARNER, the celebrated comic ammger y Ry . iS PROSOREDD: the Grecian Jusgierees; and splen- ner on the musical Kinases. 10 ww. of ths ship Norfolk, »t mh mm Some crnded to beae up fox the nearest port. a mesof the highest respectabili'y are to the list of subscribers, and that the mise to bethe most healthiat and * ciligens and strangers for the ensuing summor, embellished was stolen from this paper without ore dit, probably to “protect American industry.” The Buffalo Paper put forth the follies connected with it, unnoticed and unknown. To give tho article additional value, it ‘Was passed through the alombic of the Intelligencer, as +., near Broadway. 100 dk hy Me y ‘8 Mohawk RR, ‘armers’ Loan, i rawkli ihionable resort once OG- EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFY. loot, made trom the best Sarseparilia Root, Price 60 cents per bottle, $4 per dozen, ware rented equel to any sold for double, ‘All of the above to be hato ly at 21 Courtland st., near Broadway, id attached to the maste, Ge EAST INDIA HAIR DYE, | & » COLOURS THE haw and will not stoia the skim, warranted Livand RR, 52 db ba0 53 pe at first wntil hse arnyvel. 20.—On the mort ” ane, strnek on the earal roc: 35 90, lon 70.at midi? HEPC! the De cave uae il sit hours before she could be freed. ‘strokes per hour; hext day the crew. refused and the pissengers threatened e comtinaed the voyarte. ‘ ‘he ship continged to rformanee will tase ploce every cfternoow At 3o’clocks ‘eng terformaneces im the Lecture Hoom vo commence at hg 3 . THE Proprietors of el eawa reso 48 ve to in form the pad.te tha hy igatant, the of the 14th instent. the season—=t ge OF the he Punts fort 0 he had “‘roanded” the p coming one, and as, ‘Conner was compelled ‘be: ised his vessel to Ko asdore. Fortuna’